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1504 02-premises

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1504: Basic Premises

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The Premises <ul><li>Bridge building Vs. Division and separation </li></ul><ul><li>Change is possible Vs. Change is illusive </li></ul><ul><li>Internal factors primarily determine happiness Vs. Happiness is primarily a function of external circumstances </li></ul><ul><li>Human nature must be obeyed Vs. Human nature must be perfected </li></ul><ul><li>Happiness is and ought to be the ultimate end Vs. Happiness should be a secondary pursuit </li></ul>

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Bridging Ivory Tower and Main Street “ The careful shielding of a university from the activities of the world around us is the best way to chill interest and to defeat progress. Celibacy does not suit a university. It must mate itself with action.” Alfred North Whitehead

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“ It may be that trying to be happier is as futile as trying to be taller and is therefore counterproductive.” Lykken and Tellegan (1996) Minnesota Twin Studies

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Change is Possible <ul><li>Counter evidence: People do change </li></ul><ul><li>Error of the average </li></ul><ul><li>Exception proves the rule </li></ul><ul><li>Detrimental research </li></ul><ul><li>Studying the best </li></ul>

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Growing-Tip Statistics “ What this kind of research design means is a change in our conception of statistics, and especially of sampling theory. What I am frankly espousing here is what I have been calling ‘growing-tip statistics,' taking my title from the fact that it is at the growing tip of a plant that the greatest genetic action takes place...” Abraham Maslow

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“ If we want to know how fast a human being can run, then it is no use to average out the speed of a ‘good sample’ of the population; it is far better to collect Olympic gold medal winners and see how well they can do. If we want to know the possibilities for spiritual growth, value growth, or moral development in human beings, then I maintain that we can learn most by studying our most moral, ethical, or saintly people. On the whole I think it is fair to say that human history is a record of the ways in which human nature has been sold short. The highest possibilities of human nature have practically always been underrated.... Certainly it seems more and more clear that what we call ‘normal’ in psychology is really a psychopathology of the average, so undramatic and so widely spread that we don’t even notice it ordinarily.”

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Studying Our Personal Best <ul><li>Describe or prescribe </li></ul>“ Few in number though they be, we can learn a great deal about values from the direct study of these highly evolved, most mature, psychologically healthiest individuals, and from the study of the peak moments of average individuals, moments in which they become transiently self-actualized.” Abraham Maslow

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Is Societal Change Possible? <ul><li>Exception proves the rule </li></ul><ul><li>Practical idealists unite! </li></ul>“ What I am suggesting is Manhattan-Project-type attacks upon what I consider to be the truly Big Problem of our time, not only for psychology but for all human beings with any sense of historical urgency...” Abraham Maslow

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The Power of One <ul><li>Human networks as exponential </li></ul>“ All history is a record of the power of minorities, and of minorities of one.” Ralph Waldo Emerson “ Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead

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Our readiness and potential to experience happiness is mostly dependent on our state of mind, not on our status or the state of our bank account. Is Change Illusive? <ul><li>Focus on trans-formation </li></ul>

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“ God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can change, and the wisdom to know the difference.” Reinhold Niebuhr

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PREMISE 5: Happiness is and ought to be our ultimate end VS. Happiness should be a secondary pursuit

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Happiness as the Highest End “ Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.” Aristotle “ Whether one believes in religion or not, whether one believes in this religion or that religion, the very purpose of our life is happiness, the very motion of our life is towards happiness.” Dalai Lama “ If we were to ask the question: ‘What is human life's chief concern?’ one of the answers we should receive would be: ‘It is happiness.’ How to gain, how to keep, how to recover happiness, is in fact for most men at all times the secret motive of all they do, and of all they are willing to endure.” William James

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What’s Good About Positive Emotions? <ul><li>It feels good to feel good </li></ul><ul><li>Broaden and build (Fredrickson, 2002) </li></ul>“ We should work to cultivate positive emotions in ourselves and in those around us not just as end states in themselves, but also as a means to achieving psychological growth and improved psychological and physical health over time... I call this the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions because positive emotions appear to broaden people’s momentary thought-action repertoires and build their enduring personal resources... Through experiences of positive emotions people transform themselves, becoming more creative, knowledgeable, resilient, socially integrated, and healthy individuals.”

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But what about others? <ul><li>Better relationships </li></ul><ul><li>Helping Ourselves  Helping Others (Isen, 2002) </li></ul><ul><li>Helping Others  Helping Ourselves (Lyubomirsky 2006) </li></ul>“ Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.” Buddha <ul><li>Happiness is a positive sum game </li></ul>

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Spreading Happiness “ Be the change you want to see in the world.” Gandhi

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The Premises <ul><li>Bridge building Vs. Division and separation </li></ul><ul><li>Change is possible Vs. Change is illusive </li></ul><ul><li>Internal factors primarily determine happiness Vs. Happiness is primarily a function of external circumstances </li></ul><ul><li>Human nature must be obeyed Vs. Human nature must be perfected </li></ul><ul><li>Happiness is and ought to be the ultimate end Vs. Happiness should be a secondary pursuit </li></ul>